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- the present invention relates to enclosures used to house electronic equipment. More particularly, the present invention relates to a modular enclosure for use indoors or outdoors built around a structural “space frame” into which the internal equipment is fitted.
- Equipment enclosures are used for holding cabinet-mounted electronic equipment, such as servers and telecommunications equipment, where environmental and other concerns require that the equipment be enclosed.
- the electronic equipment is configured with flanges for mounting to a cabinet.
- the present invention is drawn to a modular enclosure for a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) conforming equipment cabinet and is based on a structural “space frame” into which the internal equipment is fitted.
- ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
- the internal assembly structure is designed specifically for product specific loading requirements.
- the “space frame” concept allows free access from front, rear, and sides of the cabinet during the internal assembly stage.
- a cladding kit comprising extruded post trims, side panels and rear panel are “snapped on” using compression fittings.
- the top cover and door are fitted mechanically.
- An indoor or outdoor enclosure can be constructed by using different materials to fabricate components of the enclosure.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rack or cabinet constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partial, perspective view of a post in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a partial, perspective view of the post of FIG. 2 being attached to lower and upper panels constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a chassis structure constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a top view of a twin axis mounting system of the chassis structure of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a top view of a plurality of panels assembled to the cabinet of FIG. 1 in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of a post trim of the cabinet in an unsecured position.
- FIG. 8 is a top view of the post trim of FIG. 7 in a secured position.
- FIG. 9 is a top view of the cabinet having a door.
- FIG. 1 shown therein and designated by reference numeral 10 is a rack or cabinet constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- the cabinet 10 is designed as an ETSI conforming equipment cabinet.
- the cabinet 10 has a rigid internal assembly structure 12 and an external assembly structure 14 or cladding kit.
- the internal assembly structure 12 has a height and defines a cavity 16 which is typically used for supporting or holding electronic equipment.
- a chassis structure 17 is provided and mounted in the center of the cavity 16 .
- the internal assembly structure 12 is also provided with a plurality of posts 18 , as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- At least one post 18 (and preferably all of the posts 18 ) is constructed from a flat sheet of material in a similar manner as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,974,046, issued on Dec. 13, 2005, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- the flat sheet of material is prepared before bending by generating all of the holes, cutouts, and notches that the post 18 will require for mounting the electronic equipment to the post 18 .
- Preferably hard press tooling, such as pre-drilling, is used to form all the holes and shapes.
- the sheet of material is bent into a closed box configuration forming the post 18 and secured with screws 19 .
- the post 18 has a first portion 21 and a second portion 23 .
- the first portion 21 and the second portion 23 can be separate corners of the post 18 , or indentations or slots or shoulders formed on or in the post 18
- the post 18 design incorporates the ETSI mounting pattern, however, this is not meant as a limitation.
- the mounting can be modified to include other mounting centers, if required or desired.
- the internal assembly structure 12 also has at least two panels 20 a and 20 b .
- the lower panel 20 a and the upper panel 20 b are identical in construction and function. For this reason, when describing the construction of the lower panel 20 a or upper panel 20 b , such panels will simply be referred to as the “panel 20 ”.
- the cabinet 10 will be described hereinafter as the ETSI conforming equipment cabinet wherein the lower and upper panels 20 a and 20 b have a rectangular shape. However, it should be understood that the cabinet 10 does not have to be an ETSI conforming equipment cabinet and, in such case, the lower and upper panels 20 a and 20 b can be formed of any geometric, asymmetric, or fanciful shape. Further, the posts 18 can be positioned on any location with respect to the lower panel and upper panels 20 a and 20 b.
- the lower and upper panels 20 a and 20 b are horizontally disposed and parallel to each other.
- Each of the panels 20 is provided with a horizontal wall 22 having an outer peripheral edge 24 (see FIG. 3 ).
- a plurality of slots 30 are formed in the horizontal wall 22 for receiving complimentary tabs 32 formed on an end of the posts 18 .
- the post 18 is desirably precisely located with respect to the lower panel 20 a and upper panel 20 b when the cabinet 10 is assembled.
- the post 18 forms a corner post of a rectangular cabinet.
- the post 18 is aligned with the lower and upper panels 20 a and 20 b by the tab 32 and corresponding slots 30 formed between the post 18 and lower and upper panels 20 a and 20 b .
- To connect the post 18 to the lower and upper panels 20 a and 20 b at least one opening is provided in the lower and upper panels 20 a and 20 b to receive corresponding fastening devices, such as screws and bolts.
- the post 18 is also provided with various openings 38 and cutouts for connecting the post 18 to the chassis structure 17 .
- the chassis structure 17 has a first structure member 40 and a second structure member 42 .
- the first structure member 40 and the second structure member 42 are connected by an equipment rack 44 .
- the chassis structure 17 is connected to the internal assembly structure 12 with a twin axis mounting system 50 provided on the first and second structure members 40 and 42 for mounting the electronic equipment to the internal assembly structure 12 .
- a variety of custom designed internal mounting frames, chassis, shelves, brackets, swing frames, and supports can be added to the chassis structure 17 as required to fix, house, or support customer defined equipment.
- the twin axis mounting system 50 is provided with at least one first axis mounting flange 52 and at least one second axis mounting flange 54 .
- each mounting flange 52 and 54 is provided with at least one opening 56 and 58 to receive corresponding fastening devices 60 , such as bolts and screws to connect the post 18 through corresponding openings 38 of the post 18 .
- the twin axis mounting system 50 significantly increases both the structural load limit and the frame structural strength of the present invention. Using this internal concept the strength/rigidity of the framework can effectively be increased as and where necessary to support whatever internal loading arrangements required by the customer.
- the external assembly structure 14 is shown having four post trims 70 identical in construction and function and three panels 74 connected to the post trims 70 .
- the present invention may be constructed in a variety of ways having at least two post trims connected to the internal assembly structure and at least one panel connected to the post trims.
- Each post trim 70 is connected to each of the corner posts 18 of the internal assembly structure 12 .
- Each of the post trims 70 has a body member 80 , a first connector 82 , and a second connector 84 .
- the body member 80 has a first side 86 and a second side 88 .
- the first connector 82 is connected to the first side 86 of the body member 80 .
- the second connector 84 is connected to the second side 88 of the body member 80 .
- the first connector 82 and the second connector 84 cooperate between an unsecured position ( FIG. 7 ) and a secured position ( FIG. 8 ) to connect the post trim 70 to the post 18 .
- the first connector 82 has an L-shaped flange 90 extending from the body member 80 and a shoulder 92 spaced a distance away from the L-shaped flange 90 to form a channel 96 .
- the channel 96 is sized and dimensioned to matingly receive an edge 98 of one of the panels 74 .
- the second connector 84 has an L-shaped flange 100 extending from the body member 80 and a shoulder 102 spaced a distance away from the L-shaped flange 100 to form a channel 104 .
- the channel 104 is sized and dimensioned to matingly receive an edge 98 of one of the panels 74 .
- the panel 74 in a preferred embodiment, is a flat, rectangular-shaped piece which is positioned between two posts 18 and connected to the post trim 70 .
- the panel 74 may be formed into any shape necessary in providing interconnection between two posts.
- a door 110 shaped like the panel 74 is received by the post trim 70 in place of the panel 74 .
- a pivot point 112 is provided for opening and closing the door 110 .
- An electromagnetic containment (EMC) seal 114 is shown situated between the door 110 and the post trim 70 . Sufficient compression is ensured by plastic compression blocks 116 .
- connection assembly 118 includes a tie bar 120 , a pair of tension spreader plates 122 , and a plurality of nuts 124 and washers 126 .
- the tie bar 120 extends through the post 18 , and first and seconds ends 128 and 130 of the tie bar 120 extend through openings 132 a and 132 b formed in the lower panel 20 a and the upper panel 20 b .
- the tension spreader plates 122 , the washers 126 and the nuts 124 are positioned on the tie bar 120 adjacent the first and second ends 128 and 130 so that the tension spreader plates 122 are positioned generally between the nuts 124 and the respective upper and lower panels 20 a and 20 b . This process is repeated to connect each of the posts 18 to the upper and lower panels 20 a and 20 b.
- the chassis structure 17 is positioned in the cavity 16 and connected to the posts 18 with the twin axis mounting system 50 .
- each post trim 70 is connected to each post 18 .
- the L-shaped flange 90 of the first connector 82 engages the first portion 21 of the post 18 placing the post trim 70 in an unsecured position, as shown in FIG. 7 .
- the L-shaped flange 100 of the second connector 84 engages the second portion 23 of the post 18 connecting the post trim 70 to the post 18 and thereby placing the post trim 70 in a secured position ( FIG. 8 ).
- the edge 98 of the panel 74 is positioned in the channel 104 .
- the channel 104 matingly receives the edge 98 of the panel 74 .
- the process is repeated on each corner until the post trim 70 is connected to each post 18 .
- the post trims 70 ‘snap-on’ to the posts 18 while the edge 98 of the panel is positioned in the channel 104 to simultaneously captivate the side and rear panels 74 using the compression fittings 116 .
- IP ingress protection
- the side panel is 20 mm deep
- the EMC/IP seals are 4 mm
- the captivating slot in the extrusion is 22 mm. This results in a minimum of 2 mm of compression on the seals when the panel is captivated providing for a maximum 50% compression of the seals. At this level of compression, there is minimal risk of over or under compression of the seals, which can drastically reduce the effectiveness of seals.
- Both indoor and outdoor embodiments of the present invention use the same principal as described herein.
- the raw materials used are chosen to fit the environmental conditions to which the enclosure will be exposed.
- the side panel used in an indoor application may be acceptably fabricated from 0.8 mm Zintec while a side panel for outdoor use would be fabricated from 2.0 mm aluminum.
- the present invention is further adaptable to various roof and top panel designs. Cable entry can be made in the side, rear, and roof/top panels as required. Additionally, a range of standard heat management systems can be fitted both internally and externally as required.
- the precision location of the corner post to the base/top panel/plate ensures consistently accurate placement and fixing of the frame structure.
- the folded box section construction gives the strength of a standard box section, but without the need to machine holes and cutout profiles on dedicated machines or use more expensive welding or extruding equipment. All holes and profiles are generated while the sheet is flat.
- the modular nature of the construction makes the present invention suitable for use with “flat pack” assemblies.
- the cabinet 10 is provided with modular construction and is typically configured for supporting electronic equipment 120 , such as a server or telecom equipment.
- the cabinet 10 can be shipped when unassembled and then assembled on-site without any sacrifice of structural integrity or quality of the finally assembled cabinet 10 .
- the cabinet 10 is typically supplied complete with front/rear doors, side panels, top and base plates, fan plate assembly, adjustable feet, grounding kit, depth members and adjustable mounting verticals.
- Other optional accessory parts include plain/vented front panels, cable trays, chassis runners, sliding shelves, fixed shelves, front stabilizing foot, and castors.
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- The present application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/444,665, filed May 23, 2003, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to the provisional patent application identified by U.S. Ser. No. 60/382,839, which was filed on May 23, 2002, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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- The present invention relates to enclosures used to house electronic equipment. More particularly, the present invention relates to a modular enclosure for use indoors or outdoors built around a structural “space frame” into which the internal equipment is fitted.
- Equipment enclosures are used for holding cabinet-mounted electronic equipment, such as servers and telecommunications equipment, where environmental and other concerns require that the equipment be enclosed. The electronic equipment is configured with flanges for mounting to a cabinet.
- In a preferred embodiment, the present invention is drawn to a modular enclosure for a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) conforming equipment cabinet and is based on a structural “space frame” into which the internal equipment is fitted. The internal assembly structure is designed specifically for product specific loading requirements. The “space frame” concept allows free access from front, rear, and sides of the cabinet during the internal assembly stage. When the internal assembly is completed, then a cladding kit comprising extruded post trims, side panels and rear panel are “snapped on” using compression fittings. The top cover and door are fitted mechanically. An indoor or outdoor enclosure can be constructed by using different materials to fabricate components of the enclosure.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an enclosure to meet the market requirements for telecommunications indoor and outdoor enclosure applications.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a modular design based around an internal assembly structure into which internal equipment is fitted.
- It is a further object of the invention to provide an internal assembly structure that is designed specifically for product specific loading requirement.
- It is yet another object of the invention to provide free access from front rear and sides of the cabinet during the internal assembly stage.
- It is another object of the invention to facilitate external assembly using a cladding kit consisting of extruded post trims, side panels and rear panel that are fitted to the internal assembly structure using compression fittings.
- It is another object of the invention to provide an enclosure suitable for outside use by using a cladding kit consisting of materials suitable for exposure to the outside environment.
- It is yet another object of the invention to provide an enclosure that can be shipped unassembled and easily assembled on site where the electronic components are to be installed.
- It is yet another object of the invention to provide an enclosure that can be shipped as a so-called “flat pack” that greatly reduces bulk and, thus, shipping costs.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rack or cabinet constructed in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a partial, perspective view of a post in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a partial, perspective view of the post ofFIG. 2 being attached to lower and upper panels constructed in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a chassis structure constructed in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a top view of a twin axis mounting system of the chassis structure ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a top view of a plurality of panels assembled to the cabinet ofFIG. 1 in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a top view of a post trim of the cabinet in an unsecured position. -
FIG. 8 is a top view of the post trim ofFIG. 7 in a secured position. -
FIG. 9 is a top view of the cabinet having a door. - Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
FIG. 1 , shown therein and designated byreference numeral 10 is a rack or cabinet constructed in accordance with the present invention. In one preferred embodiment, thecabinet 10 is designed as an ETSI conforming equipment cabinet. Thecabinet 10 has a rigidinternal assembly structure 12 and anexternal assembly structure 14 or cladding kit. Theinternal assembly structure 12 has a height and defines acavity 16 which is typically used for supporting or holding electronic equipment. Achassis structure 17 is provided and mounted in the center of thecavity 16. - The
internal assembly structure 12 is also provided with a plurality ofposts 18, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . At least one post 18 (and preferably all of the posts 18) is constructed from a flat sheet of material in a similar manner as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,974,046, issued on Dec. 13, 2005, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. The flat sheet of material is prepared before bending by generating all of the holes, cutouts, and notches that thepost 18 will require for mounting the electronic equipment to thepost 18. Preferably hard press tooling, such as pre-drilling, is used to form all the holes and shapes. The sheet of material is bent into a closed box configuration forming thepost 18 and secured withscrews 19. Thepost 18 has afirst portion 21 and asecond portion 23. Thefirst portion 21 and thesecond portion 23 can be separate corners of thepost 18, or indentations or slots or shoulders formed on or in thepost 18. - In the preferred embodiment, the
post 18 design incorporates the ETSI mounting pattern, however, this is not meant as a limitation. The mounting can be modified to include other mounting centers, if required or desired. - The
internal assembly structure 12 also has at least twopanels lower panel 20 a and theupper panel 20 b are identical in construction and function. For this reason, when describing the construction of thelower panel 20 a orupper panel 20 b, such panels will simply be referred to as the “panel 20”. - The
cabinet 10 will be described hereinafter as the ETSI conforming equipment cabinet wherein the lower andupper panels cabinet 10 does not have to be an ETSI conforming equipment cabinet and, in such case, the lower andupper panels posts 18 can be positioned on any location with respect to the lower panel andupper panels - The lower and
upper panels horizontal wall 22 having an outer peripheral edge 24 (seeFIG. 3 ). A plurality ofslots 30 are formed in thehorizontal wall 22 for receivingcomplimentary tabs 32 formed on an end of theposts 18. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thepost 18 is desirably precisely located with respect to thelower panel 20 a andupper panel 20 b when thecabinet 10 is assembled. In one preferred embodiment, thepost 18 forms a corner post of a rectangular cabinet. Thepost 18 is aligned with the lower andupper panels tab 32 andcorresponding slots 30 formed between thepost 18 and lower andupper panels post 18 to the lower andupper panels upper panels post 18 is also provided withvarious openings 38 and cutouts for connecting thepost 18 to thechassis structure 17. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , thechassis structure 17 is shown. Thechassis structure 17 has afirst structure member 40 and asecond structure member 42. Thefirst structure member 40 and thesecond structure member 42 are connected by anequipment rack 44. In a preferred embodiment, thechassis structure 17 is connected to theinternal assembly structure 12 with a twinaxis mounting system 50 provided on the first andsecond structure members internal assembly structure 12. It should be understood that a variety of custom designed internal mounting frames, chassis, shelves, brackets, swing frames, and supports can be added to thechassis structure 17 as required to fix, house, or support customer defined equipment. - As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , the twinaxis mounting system 50 is provided with at least one firstaxis mounting flange 52 and at least one secondaxis mounting flange 54. To connect thechassis structure 17 to thepost 18, each mountingflange opening corresponding fastening devices 60, such as bolts and screws to connect thepost 18 through correspondingopenings 38 of thepost 18. The twinaxis mounting system 50 significantly increases both the structural load limit and the frame structural strength of the present invention. Using this internal concept the strength/rigidity of the framework can effectively be increased as and where necessary to support whatever internal loading arrangements required by the customer. - Referring to
FIGS. 1, 6 , 7 and 8, theexternal assembly structure 14 is shown having four post trims 70 identical in construction and function and threepanels 74 connected to the post trims 70. However, it should be understood that the present invention may be constructed in a variety of ways having at least two post trims connected to the internal assembly structure and at least one panel connected to the post trims. - Each post trim 70 is connected to each of the corner posts 18 of the
internal assembly structure 12. Each of the post trims 70 has abody member 80, afirst connector 82, and asecond connector 84. Thebody member 80 has afirst side 86 and asecond side 88. Thefirst connector 82 is connected to thefirst side 86 of thebody member 80. Thesecond connector 84 is connected to thesecond side 88 of thebody member 80. Thefirst connector 82 and thesecond connector 84 cooperate between an unsecured position (FIG. 7 ) and a secured position (FIG. 8 ) to connect the post trim 70 to thepost 18. - The
first connector 82 has an L-shapedflange 90 extending from thebody member 80 and ashoulder 92 spaced a distance away from the L-shapedflange 90 to form achannel 96. Thechannel 96 is sized and dimensioned to matingly receive anedge 98 of one of thepanels 74. - The
second connector 84 has an L-shapedflange 100 extending from thebody member 80 and ashoulder 102 spaced a distance away from the L-shapedflange 100 to form achannel 104. Thechannel 104 is sized and dimensioned to matingly receive anedge 98 of one of thepanels 74. - The
panel 74, in a preferred embodiment, is a flat, rectangular-shaped piece which is positioned between twoposts 18 and connected to thepost trim 70. However, it should be understood that thepanel 74 may be formed into any shape necessary in providing interconnection between two posts. - Referring to
FIG. 9 , adoor 110 shaped like thepanel 74 is received by the post trim 70 in place of thepanel 74. Apivot point 112 is provided for opening and closing thedoor 110. It should be understood that the present invention accommodates single or a double doors. Additionally, different ventilation and material variations can be applied. Hinge types and locking systems can vary also depending on the door requirement. An electromagnetic containment (EMC)seal 114 is shown situated between thedoor 110 and thepost trim 70. Sufficient compression is ensured by plastic compression blocks 116. - To assemble the
cabinet 10, the tab from eachpost 18 is positioned in the corresponding slot formed in thelower panel 20 a and theupper panel 20 b. Thepost 18 is then secured in this position via a connection assembly 118 (seeFIG. 3 ). In one preferred embodiment, theconnection assembly 118 includes atie bar 120, a pair oftension spreader plates 122, and a plurality ofnuts 124 andwashers 126. Thetie bar 120 extends through thepost 18, and first and seconds ends 128 and 130 of thetie bar 120 extend throughopenings lower panel 20 a and theupper panel 20 b. Thetension spreader plates 122, thewashers 126 and thenuts 124 are positioned on thetie bar 120 adjacent the first and second ends 128 and 130 so that thetension spreader plates 122 are positioned generally between the nuts 124 and the respective upper andlower panels posts 18 to the upper andlower panels - The
chassis structure 17 is positioned in thecavity 16 and connected to theposts 18 with the twinaxis mounting system 50. Next, each post trim 70 is connected to eachpost 18. The L-shapedflange 90 of thefirst connector 82 engages thefirst portion 21 of thepost 18 placing the post trim 70 in an unsecured position, as shown inFIG. 7 . The L-shapedflange 100 of thesecond connector 84 engages thesecond portion 23 of thepost 18 connecting the post trim 70 to thepost 18 and thereby placing the post trim 70 in a secured position (FIG. 8 ). Theedge 98 of thepanel 74 is positioned in thechannel 104. Thechannel 104 matingly receives theedge 98 of thepanel 74. The process is repeated on each corner until thepost trim 70 is connected to eachpost 18. In the preferred embodiment, the post trims 70 ‘snap-on’ to theposts 18 while theedge 98 of the panel is positioned in thechannel 104 to simultaneously captivate the side andrear panels 74 using thecompression fittings 116. - The captivated side/rear panel concept provides precise ingress protection (IP) compression seals to protect the internal equipment from water and dust and other environmental hazards, and EMC seals in the vertical axis to prevent unwanted electromagnetic radiation from escaping the cabinet.
- In one preferred embodiment, the side panel is 20 mm deep, the EMC/IP seals are 4 mm, the captivating slot in the extrusion is 22 mm. This results in a minimum of 2 mm of compression on the seals when the panel is captivated providing for a maximum 50% compression of the seals. At this level of compression, there is minimal risk of over or under compression of the seals, which can drastically reduce the effectiveness of seals.
- The same compression is achieved in the seals utilized in the horizontal plane by use of horizontal clamping/compression brackets. Positively located horizontal clamping/compression brackets ensure precise compression of IP and EMC seals in horizontal axis.
- Both indoor and outdoor embodiments of the present invention use the same principal as described herein. However, the raw materials used are chosen to fit the environmental conditions to which the enclosure will be exposed. By way of example, and not as a limitation, the side panel used in an indoor application may be acceptably fabricated from 0.8 mm Zintec while a side panel for outdoor use would be fabricated from 2.0 mm aluminum.
- The present invention is further adaptable to various roof and top panel designs. Cable entry can be made in the side, rear, and roof/top panels as required. Additionally, a range of standard heat management systems can be fitted both internally and externally as required.
- The precision location of the corner post to the base/top panel/plate ensures consistently accurate placement and fixing of the frame structure. The folded box section construction gives the strength of a standard box section, but without the need to machine holes and cutout profiles on dedicated machines or use more expensive welding or extruding equipment. All holes and profiles are generated while the sheet is flat. The modular nature of the construction makes the present invention suitable for use with “flat pack” assemblies.
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cabinet 10 is provided with modular construction and is typically configured for supportingelectronic equipment 120, such as a server or telecom equipment. Thecabinet 10 can be shipped when unassembled and then assembled on-site without any sacrifice of structural integrity or quality of the finally assembledcabinet 10. Thecabinet 10 is typically supplied complete with front/rear doors, side panels, top and base plates, fan plate assembly, adjustable feet, grounding kit, depth members and adjustable mounting verticals. Other optional accessory parts, include plain/vented front panels, cable trays, chassis runners, sliding shelves, fixed shelves, front stabilizing foot, and castors. - While presently preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, one skilled in the art will recognize that many changes or alterations can be made to the preferred embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It is therefore intended that all such modifications, alterations and other changes be encompassed by the claims.
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